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Primary principals say they are at an impasse with the government over its school reforms.

In a series of open letters, regional principals associations have urged Education Minister Erica Stanford to slow down her curriculum changes and reverse her overhaul of the Teaching Council and the government's recent removal of schools' treaty obligations.

Association presidents told RNZ their members felt strongly about the situation and dissatisfaction was widespread.

Despite the complaints, Education Minister Erica Stanford said she was not losing the support of principals.

"In fact when I go around schools and classrooms the curriculum, as ERO has already said, is being implemented with fidelity around the country," she said.

Asked if the principals' concerns were unfounded, Stanford said: "Change is hard, right. Change is really hard and there are always principals who feel that there's a lot coming at them.

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